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BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL STUDIES VOLUME I I , ISSUE 1 Editor - in - Chief: Robert Ghazaryan Vice - Editor s : Aram Kosyan, Gor Margaryan, Ruslan Tsakanyan Editorial Board: Azat Bozoyan, Aleksan Hakobyan, Yervand Grekya n, Araks Pashayan, Levon Hovsepyan, Mushegh Ghahriyan, Arsen Bobokhyan, Vardan Voskanyan, Mher Sahakyan, Hrach Martirosyan (Netherlands), Vladimir Dmitriev (Russia), Anna Sirinyan (Italy), Mariam Chkhartishvili (Georgia), Giuseppe Cecere (Italy), Isabelle Augé...
Topics: VAHE SARGSYAN C. F. LEHMANN-HAUPT’S STUDIES ON ASSYRIAN INSCRIPTIONS OF THE ARMENIAN HIGHLAND,...
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Until 2021s the periodical was named “The Countries and Peoples of the Near and Middle East”. Since 2021 the journal renamed as a " Bulletin of the Institute of Oriental Studies" (BIOS) . The current issues of the "Bulletin of the Institute of Oriental Studies" includes studies on the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary history of the countries of the Southwest Asia, as well as issues of source studies and philology. A considerable part deals with the ongoing...
Topics: oriental studies, source studies, armenology, Institute of Oriental Studies, Armenia, National...
Editorial Office: Marshal Baghramyan Ave. 24/4, Yerevan 0019, Armenia Tel. (+374 10) 58 33 82, (+374 10) 56 52 11 E-mail: journal@orient.sci.am Web page: http://www.orientcpnme.am/ BULLETIN OF THE INSTITUTE OF ORIENTAL STUDIES. XXXIV/1 / - Yerevan: Institute of Oriental Studies of NAS RA, 2021.- 204 p. The current issue of the "Bulletin of the Institute of Oriental Studies" includes researches on the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary history of the countries of the Southwest...
Topics: Archaeology, Computer, GIS system, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Armenia, “Cyclopean” constructions,...
The current issue of the "Bulletin of the Institute of Oriental Studies" includes studies on the ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary history of the countries of the Southwest Asia, as well as issues of source studies and philology. A considerable part deals with the ongoing developments and processes in the Eurasian region. The periodical may be of interest for the orientalists, specialists in the field of Armenology and international relations.
Topics: Išuwa, Ḫayaša, Ḫatti, Assyria, Aššur, invasion, eponym, Uqumenu, Qutu, Šarnida, Meḫru,...